Too much botox? Aishwarya Rai called out by ageist, sexist trolls on Cannes' looks

While the actor's outfits disappointed some this year, it is her facial features that got the most attention


Entertainment Desk May 20, 2022

The former Miss World and Indian actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan once again turned heads over her red carpet looks for the 75th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival. The 48-year-old actor has been a constant feature at the prestigious film festival since 2005, and while her looks disappointed some this year, it is her facial features that are getting the most attention. Trolls took over the fashion Twitter last night and have since passed out insensitive comments about her “face job” and “botox”.

For the second day at the French Riveria, the Dhoom 2 actor chose to show up as the personification of Venus - the Roman goddess of love and beauty. She wore the Indian designer Gaurav Gupta's designed ensemble which, at its first glance, isn't revealing of its inspiration. However, at a close look, it does explain the halo-like element behind her head as the shell that Venus rises from Botticelli's famous painting; The Birth Of Venus.

The designer decoded Bachchan's look in his Instagram post and wrote, "Aishwarya Rai Bachchan wears The Venus Sculpture; a custom Gaurav Gupta Couture gown for the 75th Festival de Cannes. Inspired by the birth of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, rising from the scalloped shell; she transitions from the infinite, pure as a pearl."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Gaurav Gupta (@gauravguptaofficial)


Whether it is Twitter or the comment section underneath her pictures, fans have taken a personal dig and the comments go far away from her sartoria choice, and control for that matter. From rude ageist comments to unwarranted jibes at her “plastic” beauty, here’s how the Devdas actor became the subject of critique.

 

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